Chapter Cultural Imperialism and Jean Rhys’s Heroine: between the British and the Caribbean
Jean Rhys’s life, as well as the lives of her heroines can be summarized as “trying to belong and failing”. The concerns addressed by Jean Rhys oscillate between power and powerless, discourse and silence, prisoners, patients, and the “machinery that keeps society functioning”. All these are a cruci...
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Samankaltaisia teoksia: Chapter Cultural Imperialism and Jean Rhys’s Heroine: between the British and the Caribbean
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- Chapter A Few Remarks on the British Empire – Past and Present
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- Chapter To Conquest the Empire and the World. British Women as the Precursor of the Tourism Culture
- Chapter Judicial Committee of the Privy Council – Judicial Relic of the British Empire?
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